News in Systemic Risk: Monday, July 12, 2021 (10 a.m. ET) July 12, 2021 Reserves Were Not So Ample After All (Adam Copeland, Darrell Duffie, Yilin (David) Yang; Federal Reserve Bank of New York) Disclosures and Data: Building Strong Foundations for Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risks (Randal Quarles; Federal Reserve Board of Governors) Award of the 2021 Ieke van den Burg Prize for research on systemic risk (European Systemic Risk Board) Unrepresentative and Unaccountable: 2021 Analysis of Diversity in Federal Reserve Leadership (The Center for Popular Democracy) Global Boom in House Prices Becomes a Dilemma for Central Banks (Enda Curran; Bloomberg) Biden’s Banking Data Proposal Has Been Kicking Around for Years (Peter Rudegair; Wall Street Journal) Related Stories Yale Program on Financial Stability Presents Financial Crisis-Fighting Playbook June 24, 2025 Master’s Degree in Systemic Risk Fed Official Michael Barr Provides an Inside Look at Crisis Response February 26, 2025 Program on Financial Stability High School Students Visit Yale SOM for Introduction to Careers in Business and Economics August 20, 2024 Program on Financial Stability
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